In advance of the dunk contest at Crimson Madness, men's basketball writer Jacob D. H. Feldman conducted a survey of each contestant about their dunking styles, inspirations, and more.
Q: Which dunker have you modeled your game around?
Sophomore forward Zena Edosomwan: Shawn Kemp.
Senior wing Wesley Saunders: Dwyane Wade.
Senior forward Jonah Travis: None... Every dunker has modeled their game around mine.
Junior wing Agunwa Okolie: I have modeled my game after Paul George.
Freshman forward Chris Egi: Shawn Kemp. I try and emulate his flair and raw power.
Q: What relevant experience do you have that you feel will help you in the dunk contest?
Edosomwan: This is my fourth dunk contest so I feel comfortable in these events.
Saunders: My experience from last year's dunk contest and my innate ability to improvise.
Travis: I taught Blake Griffin and Vince Carter. They've done alright for themselves.
Okolie: Trying to defend my title from last year.
Egi: About three years ago I was in a dunk contest with Justin Darlington... Although I [lost], I learned a couple tricks.
Q: Who will be your biggest competition on Friday?
Edosomwan: Everyone is my competition.
Saunders: Agunwa.
Travis: Nobody.
Okolie: Chris Egi.
Egi: Agunwa. He won the contest last year and I know he's got some good ideas.
Q: If you could dunk on one person, living or dead, who would it be and why?
Edosomwan: LeBron, because he's the most athletic guy in the league.
Saunders: Shawn Kemp, because he deserves payback for all the people he dunked on and embarassed afterwards.
Travis: Ryan Gosling for taking Eva Mendes from me. James Naismith, just to show him how far the game has come.
Okolie: I would dunk on Carmelo Anthony because it would be eventful to dunk on one of my favorite players.
Egi: Probably have to be President Obama.
Q: If your dunking style was an animal, which animal would it be, and why?
Edosomwan: It would be a Liger, a lion and a tiger.
Saunders: A gazelle, graceful and effortless.
Travis: Probably Beast Boy from Teen Titans. He was every animal.
Okolie: I would say my dunking style would be a cheetah because it's both quick and has finesse.
Egi: A kangaroo, because we both can jump and I've got a few tricks in my pouch.
Q: Why are you sure you will win Friday?
Edosomwan: I have some tricks up my sleeve that will hopefully work.
Saunders: It's gotta be the shoes.
Travis: See all of the above.
Okolie: My experience and confidence coming in
Egi: I've got some creative and fun ideas.
—Staff writer Jacob D. H Feldman can be reched at jacob.feldman@thecrimson.com.
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